Single-family home prices rise on Hawaii’s Big Island, including area where volcano claimed homes


Home sales on Hawaii’s Big Island declined last month, compared to June of last year, but the median price of a single-family home on the island rose, including in Puna, where the current eruption of the Kilauea volcano has not put a damper on price growth, according to statistics from Hawaii Information Service on behalf of Hawaii Island Realtors.

There were 221 single-family homes sold on the Big Island in June, a 2.21 percent decline from 226 sold during the same month last year. The islandwide…

Previous Sculley gives final approval for Hays Street Bridge project
Next Guest Opinion: Demand for Triangle real estate is changing